Friday, December 18, 2015

Today's Day In Rock News!





Megadeth Plan Dystopia Virtual Reality Experience(Classic Rock)


Megadeth have announced that five tracks from their upcoming studio album Dystopia are to be presented in a virtual reality experience inspired by visuals in their latest video.
Dave Mustaine and co are to film performances of the title track, Fatal Illusion, The Threat Is Real, Poisonous Shadows and Post American World in a customized studio under director Blair Underwood, of Marvel's Agents Of SHIELD fame.

The results will be rendered in an immersive world based on the one seen in the video for The Threat Is Real. Fans will be able to purchase a cardboard VR headset along with the album. A download code will offer access to exclusive content.

Megadeth say: "Next Galaxy Corp, a leading developer of innovative content, will create a dystopian universe surrounding the band, and allow fans to virtually enter, engage and explore." Watch The Threat Is Real video and read more here.



Deep Purple Unsure If Ritchie Blackmore Will Attend Rock Hall Induction(hennemusic)

Deep Purple drummer Ian Paice is thrilled with the band's induction into the 2016 Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame but says that he doesn't know either way if Ritchie Blackmore will attend the event or if the inducted members will perform together at the event.
Deep Purple members set to be inducted include most of the Mk 1, II and III lineups: Ritchie Blackmore, Jon Lord, Ian Paice, Rod Evans, Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, David Coverdale and Glenn Hughes.

"I knew it would probably happen one day," Paice tells Rolling Stone. "I do appreciate how difficult it probably was for them to do it with so many lineups, so many different members. It's a minefield, really. I suppose it's rather nice."

Deep Purple have been eligible for entry since 1993 while 2016 marks their third nomination in the past three years. To be eligible for nomination, an individual artist or band must have released its first single or album at least 25 years prior to the year of nomination.

Will Deep Purple members from different eras be able to put aside their differences to perform at the 2016 event? "I have no idea," says Paice. "I haven't even thought about it. No idea. We have to accept that there are personalities that don't see eye-to-eye in our history. How that would work, I have no idea. Whether that could be put aside, I don't know. It's definitely one to contemplate and think about."

Lord passed away July 16, 2012 at the age of 71 after a long battle with pancreatic cancer, and singer Evans' whereabouts remain a mystery. Among the wild cards on the night is Blackmore, who left the lineup in 1993 and went on to form the medieval folk band Blackmore's Night in 1997 with then-girlfriend and now-wife Candice Night.

"That's questionable," Paice says. "He can confuse you sometimes. You think he'll do one thing and he'll do the other. I wouldn't put money either way on that one." Read more here.




Melechesh Frontman Under House Arrest For Bar Brawl(TeamRock Radio)

Melechesh frontman Ashmedi has explained the circumstances of the bar brawl in his hometown of Jerusalem which has resulted in him being placed under house arrest.
He decided to speak out after rumors about the incident spread, sparking fears that the band would have to cancel shows. Ashmedi says in a statement: "While on vacation in Jerusalem, I was arrested for beating up somebody in a bar fight.

"After three days in jail and a $3000 bail plus $18,000 contingent guarantee, I was placed under house arrest for the last seven weeks - and will remain under house arrest until the court sets a date for a trial.

"I was having a nice night out at a friend's bar. After several verbal provocations and then verbal death threats to me, I acted in what to me seemed self-defense and finished it. Normally, I often stop fights and buy people drinks to calm them down - this time sh*t hit the fan." Read more here.




Twenty One Pilots Announce Blurryface Live TV Special(TeamRock Radio)


Twenty One Pilots have confirmed their show filmed in Oakland this year during their world tour will be broadcast in the US on January 1. Titled Blurryface Live, it will air on US TV channel Palladia at 9pm Eastern Time.
The band's Josh Dun has also asked fans to fill in an online form so he and bandmate Tyler Joseph can call ahead of the broadcast to say thank you, in an event the duo are calling Blurryface Live At Home.

Josh says: "We wanted to make sure we can share this big moment with all of you, so we are hosting Blurryface Live at Home - an event taking place in all of your living rooms." Read more details and check out a preview video here.




Vince Neil Being Sued By Investor In Failed Arena Football Team(Classic Rock)


Motley Crue frontman Vince Neil is one of several people reportedly being sued over their involvement in setting up the failed Las Vegas Outlaws Arena Football League (AFL) franchise.
According to Courthouse News, investor Sohrob Farudi is suing RockStar Sports Group - of which Neil was president and CEO - for defrauding him of $500,000 when he invested in the now defunct team.

The Outlaws played only one season in the Arena Football League before being wound up in August of this year. Farudi reportedly claims Neil and fellow defendants Mark Daniels and Robert Hewko claimed to be owners of the Jacksonville Sharks AFL franchise and that they had paid $3million upfront to launch the Outlaws.

According to the report, Farudi paid $500,000 for 150 shares in the team in August 2014, but two weeks later the AFL told him the franchise hadn't fully paid its membership fees, had not posted required letters of credit and that its first payment to the league bounced. Read more here.




Dream Theater Announce The Astonishing North American Tour(Classic Rock)


Dream Theater have announced the dates for a North American tour for the spring 2016. The band also revealed that the trek will feature performances of The Astonishing in full.
The run begins on April 14, following a series of theatre appointments across Europe, starting with the debut of their 13th album in London on February 18 and 19.

The follow-up to 2013's self-titled work is released on January 29. The band recently described it as "a sonic story that is our most ambitious creative work to date." They continue to reveal elements of the concept via their website. See all of the upcoming dates here.



David Bowie Streaming New Song 'Lazarus'(hennemusic)

David Bowie has released a stream of "Lazarus", the second single from his forthcoming album "Blackstar." Due January 8 - the singer's 69th birthday - the follow-up to 2013's "The Next Day" was produced by Tony Visconti and recorded at the Magic Shop in New York.
"We were listening to a lot of Kendrick Lamar," Visconti tells Rolling Stone. "We wound up with nothing like that, but we loved the fact Kendrick was so open-minded and he didn't do a straight-up hip-hop record.

"He threw everything on there, and that's exactly what we wanted to do. The goal, in many, many ways, was to avoid rock & roll." The album was first previewed last month with the title track and now Bowie offers "Lazarus" ahead of its release. Check out the song here.




Cheap Trick Open To Bun E. Carlos Reunion At Rock Hall Induction(hennemusic)

Cheap Trick guitarist Rick Neilsen says he was speechless when he heard the Rockville, IL band were among the artists to be inducted into the 2016 Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame.
"Usually I'm a man of many words, but this has got me in a tizzy here," Neilsen tells Rolling Stone. "I'm verklempt. I don't know what to say. It's very exciting."

Cheap Trick will enter the Hall alongside Deep Purple, Steve Miller, Chicago and N.W.A. The group have been eligible for entry since 2003 and the 2016 nod marks their first nomination.

"I was prepared to not get it and say, 'Oh, well, better luck next time," says the guitarist. "When I was with Dave Clark, he told me all about what happened with him and how Tom Hanks inducted them. He said, 'I voted for you five times.' That was pretty funny. A bunch of other people told me they voted for us, like Little Steven. I find out now I had more friends than I thought I did."

The band's principal lineup of Neilsen, vocalist Robin Zander, bassist Tom Petersson and drummer Bun E. Carlos will enter the Hall, while Carlos was removed from the touring lineup in 2010 and replaced by Neilsen's son Daxx.

"I'm sure he'll be invited," explains Neilsen. "My son Daxx has been playing with us for the last five years, but this is all about our history and, the way I look it, our future. We're Cheap Trick. We're too dumb to quit. We're still out there slogging it out."

Asked if Carlos might join the group to perform at New York's Barclays Center on April 8, he says "I don't know. Why not? Here's a true story. When we got signed originally to Epic in 1976, Bun had broken his arm and we had two drummers. We were signed with two drummers. Bun E. had his arm in a sling and there was Hank Ransome.

"We got signed as a five-piece band. It was funny because Columbia had come to see us, and the night they came, Bun fell and broke his arm. The night they signed us we had two drummers, so why not have two drummers? How about that?" Read more here.



Dio's Craig Goldy and Giuffria's David Glen Eisley Team Up(Classic Rock)


Former Dio guitarist Craig Goldy and actor and former Giuffria star David Glen Eisley have teamed up on a new project. Singer Eisley and guitarist Goldy will work under the banner of Eisley/Goldy and say they'll "bring back the signature sound" that launched their careers in the early 80s.
Eisley, who went on hiatus after releasing his solo album Stranger From The Past in 2000, says: "My dear friend of many years, guitar virtuoso Craig Goldy, made a surprise visit up to my house around October 2014, knocked on the door and simply stated, 'Enough of this, my friend. Time for you to get up off your ass and come back to work.'

"He was so adamant I relented and agreed to join him on a small stage in the San Diego area. It all seemed to go well, and the next thing I knew, a year later we were in Nottingham, England, playing together again in front of a crowd."

The pair plan to release their debut album in 2016 having signed a deal with Frontiers Music Srl. Read more here.



The Temperance Movement Release 'The White Bear' Unplugged Video(Classic Rock)

The Temperance Movement have released a live video of an acoustic version of The White Bear. the title track of the band's new album, the follow-up to 2013's self-titled debut.
The band have also explained the meaning of the song. "Nick [guitarist Nick Fyffe] phoned me up one time when I was trying to write a lyric to the song that became White Bear," says singer Phil Campbell.

"It was an experiment about the controlling of unwanted thoughts. You try not to think about a white bear, you think about a white bear all the time. You think about this thing all the time that you're trying not to think about."

White Bear is released on January 15, and can be pre-ordered now. Earlier this week, the band unveiled an acoustic version of Do The Revelation. Watch the new video clip here.




Grateful Dead TV Series Coming From Amazon(Classic Rock)


A series based on a Grateful Dead book is being produced by Amazon. The as-yet-untitled project is inspired by Steve Parish' Home Before Daylight: My Life On The Road With The Grateful Dead, published in 2004 by St Martin's Press. Parish spent years on tour with the band and founding member Bob Weir wrote the book's foreword.
According to Deadline, Parish will serve as the show's executive producer while Weir will "oversee all aspects of music." Parish originally tried to have the book made into a film, Rolling Stone reports, but couldn't find a studio to take it on, despite the involvement of Weir and soundtrack contributions from Neil Young and Bob Dylan.

Meanwhile, the Grateful Dead's farewell shows in Chicago earlier this year - coupled with an earlier gig at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California - saw them bring in the biggest cash haul for any live act in 2015. In total, the shows generated $52million, according to Billboard. Read more here.




Steve Miller 'Quite Pleased' To Finally Be Inducted Into Rock Hall(hennemusic)


Steve Miller says he is pleased with news of his induction into the 2016 Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, even though he's been eligible for more than 20 years.
"I started playing rock & roll in 1956, so I've been here from the beginning," Miller tells Rolling Stone. "I've seen it go through everything, from the time in Chicago to out to San Francisco to all these different phases. It's been a great, long life of playing music, and I'm really honored to be inducted. I'm quite pleased.

"It's just taken such a long, long, long, long, long, long, long, long, long, long, long, long time," he adds. "After a while you just kind of go, "This is taking an awful long time!" I'm glad they took their time. I'm sure they made the right decision."

Miller will enter the Hall alongside Cheap Trick, Deep Purple, Steve Miller, Chicago and N.W.A. The guitarist has been eligible for entry since 1993 and the 2016 honor marks his first nomination.

"I kind of enjoyed having people complain that I wasn't in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame more than I think I'll like being in it," says Miller. "I'm sure now that I'm in it, I'll be forgotten about and nobody will have anything to complain about."

The Steve Miller Band has had 25 members in the past five decades, but the guitarist will stand alone at the podium next April as the sole inductee. Read his reaction to that here.




Thunder Release 'All You Can Eat' Trailer(Classic Rock)

Thunder have released a short trailer to promote the launch of their three-disc package All You Can Eat. The set is out on January 29 and showcases the band's comeback album Wonder Days, which was issued earlier this year and went on to enjoy commercial success.
All You Can Eat includes studio sessions, the UK outfit's live performance at The Brooklyn Bowl, their show at Loud Park Japan in 2014, video highlights and a 70-minute documentary focusing on the making of Wonder Days.

It's available for pre-order in a variety of bundles. Thunder will hit the road for a five-date UK tour in February. Support will be provided by Terrorvision and King King. Watch the trailer here.



Devil You Know Hope To Crowdfund Soundwave Replacement(TeamRock Radio)

Devil You Know drummer John Sankey has launched a bid to replace the cancelled Soundwave touring festival of Australia. The 2016 edition was called off by organizer AJ Maddah after he reported poor ticket sales. He'd already said the 2017 event wouldn't take place.
Responsibility for refunds is in dispute, with Maddah saying seller Eventopia should cover repayments, while they say the opposite. Now Australian Sankey has revealed plans for a festival to be called Legion. He tells TheMusic: "I've been mates with AJ for a really long time. We were devastated to hear the news.

"He did such an awesome job, and turned into one of the last places Aussies could hear great international and local metal bands." He adds: "We were planning on coming to Australia - so why not round up the guys and figure out a way to come anyway?" Read more here.




Creeper Announce New Lineup And The Stranger EP(TeamRock Radio)


Creeper have revamped their lineup and confirmed that their new EP The Stranger will be out on February 19 via Roadrunner Records. The EP will be the follow-up to The Callous Heart EP.
Guitarist Sina Nemati has left the band and been replaced by Oliver Burdett, while touring keyboardist Hannah Greenwood has also joined as a full-time member.

The band say in a statement: "We'd like to say farewell and good luck to our friend Sina, who after having an extremely demanding tour schedule this year, has decided to step down from the band to focus on his sound work. Thanks for everything. We wish you only the best brother." Read more, see the cover art and track details here.



Hacktivist Streaming Digital Tour Mixtape(TeamRock Radio)

Hacktivist have launched a digital mixtape featuring remixes, covers and previously unheard material. The rap-metal outfit initially gave the compilation away for free on their UK tour by giving fans cards that allowed access to a private stream. It can now be streamed online.
The third track honours the late Dimebag Darrell, founding member of Pantera, who was shot on stage while performing with his other band Damageplan in Ohio in 2004.

Hacktivist say: "We're excited to be working with UNFD, and also Rise Records in the US, for our debut album. We've known the UNFD guys for a while as they released our mini-album in Australia. As big fans of Northlane, In Hearts Wake and a lot of the other stuff they release, we can't believe we're able to join the family properly and smash the f*** out of 2016."

The mixtape comes as the band prepare for the release of their debut album, which is to be released in spring 2016. Listen to the mixtape here.




The Virginmarys Release Two Videos For 'Into Dust'(Classic Rock)

The Virginmarys have released two videos for Into Dust. The track is from the band's forthcoming, as-yet-untitled second album, the follow-up to 2013's King of Conflict.
The video is available in two versions. One was shot in black & white on an iPhone, the second in colour on a professional camera, and fans are being asked to choose which should be used as the official lyric video.

"Into Dust is the first track released from our new album," says singer Ally Dickaty. "It's a perfect bridge from King Of Conflict to the new material and a great indication of the kind of energy and intensity to expect. Lyrically about disillusionment, anger and boredom, it's a full on and honest Virginmarys song." Watch both version of the video and find out how to vote for your favorite here.




Black Stone Cherry To Headline Ramblin' Man Fair(Classic Rock)

Black Stone Cherry will headline the second day of next year's Ramblin' Man Fair at Mote Park, Kent on July 23 and 24, 2016, it has been announced.
They'll be joined by Airbourne and The Graveltones, while Von Hertzen Brothers, Blurred Vision, The Fierce And The Dead, Frost* and IO Earth have been added to the Prog In The Park Stage.

Black Stone Cherry say: "When we got the call that we had been offered to headline, we literally didn't believe it. We are so thrilled to bring our brand of rock'n'roll to such a cool festival and can't wait to see all of our fans there. It being our only UK appearance that summer, we promise to lay it on y'all heavy." See who is else scheduled to play here.


Monster Truck Announce European Spring Tour(Classic Rock)

Monster Truck have announced that they will be launching a short 2016 European tour next spring in support of their latest album Sittin' Heavy, set for release on February 19 via Mascot Label Group.
Frontman and bassist Jon Harvey says: "We are insanely excited to get back across the ocean. Every time has been full of lifelong memories and we expect to make some new ones in March 2016."

The run of dates will be kicking off at Germany's Rockpalast, Bochum, on March 29, and wrap up with a show at London's 100 Club on April 5. See the dates here.




Downes Braide Association Release 'Vanity' Video(Prog)

Downes Braide Association are premiering a video for their track Vanity via Prog. The duo previously issued a stream of the track Machinery Of Fate from the album
It's taken from DBA's second album Suburban Ghosts, released last month via Cherry Red Records. DBA features the duo of Yes and Asia keyboardist Geoff Downes and songwriter Chris Braide.

On the writing process, Downes previously said: "Chris never ceases to amaze with his application to the finest detail. And as on our previous collaboration, Pictures Of You, I provided him with the musical fabric and raw materials, and from that point he has manufactured and polished our latest gem with the precision of a Swiss watchmaker." Watch the new video here.



Amorphis Announce 2016 European Tour(Prog)

Amorphis have announced 37-date European tour for 2016. Fresh off a tour with Nightwish and Arch Enemy, the Finnish outfit hit the road for headline shows in support of this year's album Under The Red Cloud, starting in Hannover on March 3. Six UK dates and a show in Dublin are included in the run.
Guitarist Esa Holopainen says: "The Under The Red Cloud world tour started right after the record release and it's been a great tour with Nightwish and Arch Enemy ever since.

"That said, I'm really stoked to hit the road for another leg of European dates starting in March. It will be the widest headlining tour in Europe for us to date and we'll have great special guests along the way. It's gonna be epic. So, see you on the road." See the dates here.




Frost* Expand 2016 Summer Tour Plans(Prog)

Frost* have announced three additional UK dates scheduled around their appearance at next year's Ramblin' Man festival which will be taking place next July in Kent.
The July shows come after the festival and, coupled with their previously announced shows in June, bring their summer UK touring schedule up to seven dates.

Keyboard player Jem Godfrey says: "We're still working on getting out to Europe, hopefully this year. In the meantime we're thinking about sneaking a cheeky secret warm up gig in before Edinburgh under an assumed name, so keep an eye out." See the dates here.




Jordan Rudess Turns iPad Into Shred Monster With New App(Prog)

Dream Theater keyboardist Jordan Rudess has launched another music app for iPad. GeoShred is the latest in a series of software releases he's put out on Apple's tablet under his company Wizdom.
Rudess says: "'Im very excited to present my new app, GeoShred - my go to musical instrument for extreme riffing. "It offers me an exciting, expressive musical instrument with mind-altering, boundless control over the playing surface and effects. GeoShred turns my iPad into a shred monster."

The app allows users to create realistic guitar effects and edit the results by bending, stretching and manipulating the sounds. It promises to give the "power to make music that comes alive with expression, real controllable feedback, finger vibratos, note slides, power chords, auto-arpeggios and much more." Read more and check out a promo video here.




ZZ Top Collaboration Van Wilks Announces First Album In A Decade(The Blues)

Texan guitarist Van Wilks will next month release 21st Century Blues, his first album in 10 years. It includes his own take on Drive By Lover, a track he co-wrote with Billy Gibbons for ZZ Top's 2012 album La Futura.
Wilks - who appears on ZZ Top's 2014 DVD Live At Montreaux Jazz Festival - says: "We played around with the idea of years in South Austin. It was forgotten until Billy asked me if I could revive it, or even remember it.

"I sent him a few vignettes from a barely-working cassette, and a few hours later he played me the track from an LA studio. 'Whip up some words,' he said."

Of his own version he adds: "Billy came out to the studio and we messed it up just right for my take." Read what Gibbons had to say and more details here.




Debate Over Authenticity Of Alleged Robert Johnson Photo(The Blues)

The forensic artist who identified what she says is the third known picture of Robert Johnson has stated a fourth image is also real - despite the claims of musicologists.
Lois Gibson has won awards for her work with the Houston Police Department, recreating the faces of crime victims and analysing historical photos.

Only two images are universally agreed to depict Johnson, who died aged 27 in 1938. In 2008 Gibson stated that a picture of a man holding a guitar and standing with a friend was the blues icon. The guardians of his estate agreed - but many music commentators disputed the claim.

Now Gibson says that a picture discovered in a desk drawer, showing four people drinking in a bar, also features Johnson. It was found by retired lawyer Donald Roark, who purchased an antique desk at auction in 2013 and found the picture inside. He tells Chron.com: "I guess it was the hat - I chuckled and thought, 'That guy kinds of looks like Robert Johnson.'" Later he consulted with Gibson, who says: "99% of them I look at, and I don't laugh in their face, but I shrug it off."

But she believes the fourth picture is genuine, and that it also shows Johnson's wife Callette Craft, her friend Estella Coleman and later musician Robert Lockwood Jr. Read more here.




Oceans Of Slumber Release Winter Video(Prog)

Oceans of Slumber will release their second full-length Winter on March 4 and have released a video for the title track. The band say the new effort is a concept record around themes of woe and despair.
They add: "The time has come and we're more than excited to release this first glimpse into our new record, Winter. We wanted to reveal ourselves a bit more and try to capture the energy of the band in UltraHD. We've put every bit of our heart and souls into this record and can't wait to start this journey with everyone."

The prog outfit formed in 2011 and released their debut album, Aetherial. Dream Theater drummer Mike Portnoy is said to be a fan. They were discovered by Century Media in the summer after releasing their Blue EP, which re-imagines classic songs from Led Zeppelin, Candlemass and Pink Floyd. Watch the video here.




Buddy Guy And Shemekia Copeland Lead Blues Music Awards Noms(The Blues)

Grammy nominees Buddy Guy and Shemekia Copeland have both been nominated for Blues Music Awards. The 37th annual shortlist has been published ahead of a gala ceremony in Memphis, Tennessee on May 5 next year.
James Harman has received five nominations while Anthony Geraci and Sugaray Rayford have four each. Guy and Copeland are both listed in the Contemporary Blues Album category, while Guy's Born To Play Guitar is up for Album Of The Year and Copeland is among the B.B. King Entertainer and Contemporary Blues Female Artist finalists.

She's named alongside Beth Hart, Karen Lovely, Nikki Hill and Samantha Fish in that category, while the Male Artist list features Brandon Santini, Eugene Hideaway Bridges, Jarekus Singleton, Joe Louis Walker and Rayford.

Walker, Joe Bonamassa, Royal Southern Brotherhood, Tinsley Ellis and Walter Trout make up the Rock Blues Album category. Organizers say: "The Blues Music Awards are universally recognized as the highest accolade afforded to blues music performers. The annual ceremony is to honor this rich cultural tradition by recognizing the past year's superior achievements in blues performance, songwriting and recording." See the list of nominees here.




Refused Announce 2016 European Tour(TeamRock Radio)

Refused have announced a European tour for early 2016 - with five UK dates included in support of their latest album Freedom, which was released earlier this year.
The Swedish hardcore punks hit the road on February 26, starting in Malmo in their homeland. They'll play shows in Glasgow, Manchester, Leeds, Brighton and Birmingham on the tour. Anna von Hausswolff will be the main support for the UK shows.

Refused say: "We're excited to finally be able to do a few more shows throughout the UK in the spring and have Anna von Hausswolff on the tour with us for these. See you soon." See the dates here.




Singled Out: Novacaine Nothing's Closure

London heavy rockers Novacaine Nothing released their new "Noughts & Crosses" EP today and to celebrate we asked vocalist Jason Leung to tell us about the lead single "Closure." Here is the story:

Ever since I completed the demo for 'Closure', we all kind of knew in one way or another that this song had some sort of significance. It is definitely the most melodic number on 'Noughts & Crosses'. We were between two drummers at the time and when Jamie tracked the drums we were somewhat taken aback. Considering I had programmed some stupidly impossible MIDI drum track as a reference point, Jamie really captured the vibe I was going for and made it so much better. I think that was the point that I (if not all of us) realised he was the drummer we needed. In my opinion the guitar and bass work (most of which was improvised in the studio) was far more creative than anything else we'd ever done.

As the title suggests, the song is about finding closure and resolution in a personal journey. I wrote the verses as a sort of poem when I was around sixteen and really feeling the fallout of my addiction and the emotional and physical strain it was having on me. Being at my parents house in Hong Kong and away from the life I knew back in the UK had left me feeling very isolated and I guess I dealt with it the way any hormonal teenager would. While under the influence, I used a broken piece of glass to cut myself across my abdomen, chest and arms, and walked through the house in a somewhat pensive mood watching my family sleep. I thought about dying or just ceasing to exist and it not having any effect on my mother: I kind of just wanted to disappear.

In retrospect it was most likely the unfortunate cocktail of teenage hormones and alcohol that caused this pathetic moment of self-centered deprecation. Anyway, I wrote the verses later that night after returning to the living room couch I was sleeping on and the sun was beginning to rise.

The pre-chorus and chorus were written later that year when I had a similar moment while my ex was sleeping one night and I thought about dying, but I guess it was more of a romantic idea of what I wished I could do if I knew I was going to die when the sun came up.

When it came to demoing the song two years later I pieced the two together and added a middle eight. The music in this section left me with an almost euphoric sense of relief. I wrote the last set of lyrics "…I have etched all these noughts and crosses…" on quite a positive note that completely changed the vibe of the song, and so it ended up being the name of the EP too. I would like to say that writing the song was some huge spiritual journey for me but it really wasn't. It was three moments in my life where I just so happened to write lyrics and serendipitously created a song out of them.

Thursday, December 17, 2015

Tim Abrigg Jr.'s Rock and Roll News Of The Day!: Today's Day In Rock News!

Tim Abrigg Jr.'s Rock and Roll News Of The Day!: Today's Day In Rock News!: Deep Purple, Cheap Trick, Steve Miller Among Rock Hall Inductees Several rock acts that have long been snubbed by the Rock and Roll...

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Deep Purple, Cheap Trick, Steve Miller Among Rock Hall Inductees

Several rock acts that have long been snubbed by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame will finally be inducted next year with Deep Purple, Cheap Trick, Steve Miller and Chicago leading the class of 2016.
Acts are eligible for induction 25-years after their first recording and the Rock Hall has long been criticized for snubbing iconic rock groups while inducting acts from other genres like pop, disco and rap.

Deep Purple, who gave the world one of the most iconic rock guitar riffs with "Smoke On Water", has undergone several lineup changes through the years with the most recognized being the mark II lineup of Ian Gillian, Ritchie Blackmore, Roger Glover, Ian Paice and late keyboard player Jon Lord.

Chicago power-pop legends Cheap Trick have been eligible for induction for over a decade and even top selling acts like rock-jazz hybrid Chicago (38.5 million in albums sales in the U.S. according to the RIAA) and Steve Miller (24.5 million U.S. album sales) have been passed over for over two decades.

Rap group N.W.A. will round out the class of 2016 when the induction ceremony takes place at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn on April 8th. HBO will later air a broadcast featuring footage from the ceremony.

Rock acts that were nominated for next year but will not be inducted include prog legends Yes, as well as The Cars, Los Lobos, Nine Inch Nails, The Smiths along with non-rock artists Chaka Khan (funk/disco), Chic (disco), Janet Jackson (pop/R&B), The J.B.'s (James Brown's band), and the Spinners (R&B).



Eagles Of Death Metal Giving Bataclan Survivors Paris Show Tickets(Classic Rock)

Eagles Of Death Metal have announced a rescheduled European tour which will see them return to Paris in February. Jesse Hughes and co were on stage at the city's Bataclan on November 13 when extremist gunmen forced their way into the venue, killing 89 people.
They put all live commitments on hold following the tragedy but they'll head out on the road early next year on The Nos Amis Tour - and those who survived the Bataclan attack are entitled to a free ticket for the band's show at the Olympia Theatre, Paris, on February 16.

Hughes says: "The people of Paris have always been incredible to us, and our feeling of love towards this beautiful city and its people has been reinforced a million times over this past month.

"Hearing the stories of the survivors, the injured and those who have lost loved ones has been overwhelming. Not returning to finish our set was never an option. We look forward to coming back in February and continuing our mission to bring rock'n'roll to the world."

In addition, they'll also play the Reading and Leeds festivals in the UK on August 26-28. See the dates here.



Killswitch Engage Reveal New Album Title And Its Meaning(TeamRock Radio)


Killswitch Engage have named their seventh album Incarnate, they've confirmed. The follow-up to 2013's Disarm The Descent - their first release after the return of Jesse Leach - is expected in March.
The frontman says the band have developed a much stronger identity over the past two years. Leach tells Revolver: "The definition of incarnate is 'in the flesh.' And this record is who we are right now. Whereas [2013's] 'Disarm The Descent' was sort of my 'comeback' album, and was about us feeling out the new vibe.

"But now, after spending a few years traveling the world together, I think we're all in a really comfortable place. We definitely have a strong sense of self as to who we are as a band."

He quit KSE in 2002 after suffering from depression, and came back after his replacement Howard Jones left for health reasons 10 years later. Leach says: "I was young and stupid, and didn't really have a sense of who I was. I didn't have confidence in myself as a person and as a singer. Now my confidence is intact - but I think there's a humility now that I didn't have before."

He says of his return: "It's been better than I ever thought it could be. It feels really good." KSE released a video for lead track Strength Of The Mind last week. Check it out here.




Nikki Sixx Says That He Is An Anti Rock Star(Classic Rock)


Nikki Sixx has described himself as an "anti rock star" and insists he's not as interesting as people might think. And he's stepped back from his previous statement that he'll never play Motley Crue songs again after the band end their touring career later this month.
The bassist plans to spend the next two years concentrating on Sixx:AM and turning it into his main project after it spent its first eight years in Crue's shadow. Sixx tells RockSverige: "I said, 'I will never play Motley Crue music again' because I wanted people to hear me. I wanted them to hear that Sixx:AM have five hit singles right now, we've got a double record coming out, we're got two years of touring. After seeing my own words in the press I was like, 'Who knows? Maybe four or five years down the line we'll do an acoustic version of Live Wire."

He adds that Sixx:AM will "never lean on Motley Crue" but continues: "I wrote the songs, so I guess I'm entitled to play them if I want. I just want some distance."

Asked about the biggest misconception people have about him, Sixx says: "I think people might think I'm a little more exciting than I am. I'll be honest - I'm really quite boring.

"I'm always looking for something, and because of that I'm not really that rock'n'roll. I'm the anti rock star." Watch the full interview here.




Act of Defiance Unplug For 'Birth And The Burial' Performance(Classic Rock)


Act of Defiance performed a live acoustic rendition of Birth And The Burial for the radio show Nights with Alice Cooper. It's the title track from the supergroup's debut album, which was released on August 21 via Metal Blade Records.
The band is made up of former Megadeth drummer Shawn Drover and guitarist Chris Broderick, Scar the Martyr singer Henry Derek Bonner and Shadows Fall bassist Matt Bachand.

Drover says of song Birth And The Burial: "I was really pleasantly surprised that it turned out as well as it did. The cool thing to me is that when you strip the song down and take everything away, it's still a good song. It still has the elements of being a good song whether in a heavy metal format or an acoustic format."

Act of Defiance will wrap up 2015 supporting Killswitch Engage on a handful of holiday shows in the US at the end of December. Watch the unplugged performance here.




The Winery Dogs Release 'Fire' Video(Classic Rock)

The Winery Dogs have released a video for their single Fire. The track is taken from the band's second album Hot Streak, which was released in October via earMUSIC.
Singer/guitarist Richie Kotzen tells Billboard: "It's an idea I had floating around for a while. When we were writing for Hot Streak, I remember sitting around with the guys and playing the chord changes and kinda humming the melody.

"Billy and Mike made some really great suggestions for the arrangement and I went and took it and wrote some words for it, and we cut the song." Watch the new video here.




Pink Floyd Icon Syd Barrett To Be Focus Of Cambridge Live Event(Classic Rock)

The life of Pink Floyd icon Syd Barrett is to be marked with a public artwork at the venue where he played his last shows. Cambridge Live - the arts and culture charity set up by Cambridge City Council - has announced plans to work with Barrett's family to commission either a painting, sculpture or other art installation to be placed at the city's Corn Exchange, where he played his last live concerts in 1972 as part of the short-lived band Stars.
It'll be unveiled in 2016 to mark the 10th anniversary of Barrett's death and also the 70th anniversary of his birth. Roger Keith 'Syd' Barrett co-founded Pink Floyd in 1965 along with Nick Mason, Roger Waters, and Richard Wright.

He left the band in 1968 and embarked on a solo career. He died of pancreatic cancer on July 7, 2006, at his home in Cambridge. Syd's sister Rosemary Breen says: "We welcome this opportunity to commemorate Roger. He was bright, funny, quirky and witty and was an artist not just in terms of 'music' or 'paintings' but in a much wider sense. We look forward to working with Cambridge Live to create a lasting memory of an inspiring man." Read more here.




Vardis Bassist Terry Horbury Dead At 65(Classic Rock)

Vardis bassist Terry Horbury has died after a short battle with cancer. He passed away at the Chelsea And Westminster Hospital in London on Tuesday. He was 65.
The band's frontman Steve Zodiac paid tribute to Horbury, praising his "kindness and integrity." He says in a statement: "Terry was a gifted musician and an exceptional man, whose talent for bass guitar ran deep throughout a 50 year musical career.

"His genuinely gentle, honest demeanour was obvious to all who met him, and his imaginative ideas and creative instinct were second to none. Terry had no ego and was always a man of truth, peace, kindness and integrity, with no other agenda but to care for nature, animals and play music.

"Terry was a truly great person - a gentleman, wit and artist who was musically at the top of his game this past year. His physical presence at his last public performance at Bush Hall less than five months ago was a sight to behold, making the speed with which he was taken from us all the more shocking." Read more here.




Motorhead Release 'When The Sky Comes Looking For You' Video(hennemusic)


Motorhead have released a video for "When The Sky Comes Looking For You", which is the latest track the legendary hard rock and rollers have released from their "Bad Magic" album.
The project scored the band's highest US chart position in their career, debuting at No. 22 on the Billboard 200 with opening week sales of 11,000 copies upon its release in August.

Motorhead just wrapped up a 40th anniversary European tour, which saw the group forced to cancel three dates last month as guitarist Phil Campbell was hospitalized for an unknown condition.

Campbell's issues followed a string of cancellations and shortened concerts on the band's North American summer run after bassist Lemmy Kilmister dealt with a lung infection brought on by playing at high altitudes.

Motorhead will open 2016 with a 6-date UK tour before performing more shows across Europe. Watch the new video here.




Scorpions Release 'Arizona' Video From Black Out Deluxe Edition(hennemusic)

The Scorpions have released a video for the song "Arizona", which is a track from the recently released expanded reissue of the group's 1982 album "Blackout."
The original outtake clip is one of the extras featured on the project, one of eight albums featured as part of the band's 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition series. In addition to "Blackout", the German rockers also reissued expanded versions of 1977's "Taken By Force", "Tokyo Tapes" (1978), 1979's "Lovedrive", "Animal Magnetism" (1980), 1984's "Love At First Sting", "Savage Amusement" (1998) and 1985's "World Wide Live."

Along with dozens of unheard studio tracks and live recordings, all CD releases are equipped with extended booklets featuring rare photos and, single covers, backstage passes and additional liner notes, while five of the eight albums include a DVD with live concert footage, TV performances and interviews from the period.

Scorpions recently completed the European leg of their 50th anniversary tour, and will enjoy a break over the holidays before returning to the road for more shows beginning February 17 in Odessa, Ukraine. Watch the video here.



The Cult's 'Deeply Ordered Chaos' Lyric Video Inspired By Paris Attacks(hennemusic)

The Cult have released a lyric video for "Deeply Ordered Chaos", a track from their forthcoming album "Hidden City." Directed by frontman Ian Astbury and Juan Azualy, the clip for the song tackles the subject of the multiple terrorist attacks in France over the past year.
"'Deeply Ordered Chaos' was written after events in Paris in January this year," Astbury tells Billboard. "We chose to depict scenes of wild life and outer space to provide a counterpoint to the wave of violent images we are constantly bombarded with and acknowledge the profoundness of being. This is also in response to events in Paris on Nov. 13.

"I have performed at Le Bataclan on four occasions and am deeply shocked and moved by what occurred that evening and have empathy for all those that have been affected by these twisted and hollow actions."

The song's title came from the late Irish painter Francis Bacon, who stated "I believe in deeply ordered chaos." "His work and philosophy have had a profound affect on my life," adds Astbury.

Produced by Bob Rock and due February 5, The Cult's 10th studio album is the third and final installment in a trilogy of recordings that began with 2007's "Born Into This" and 2012's "Choice Of Weapon." Watch the video here.




Lords Of Black (Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow) Announce New Album(Classic Rock)

Lords Of Black have confirmed the upcoming release of their second album. The band fronted by Ronnie Romero - who will perform with Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow band for his 2016 return to rock shows - will issue II on March 18 via Frontiers Music Srl.
Guitarist Tony Hernando says: "The new album, being the follow-up to a first record that was so greatly received, had to get to a higher place. After an intense year of writing and producing, along with the live performances, we came up with songs that are still deep and complicated in some arrangements, but have been written with the live performance in mind.

"The quest was to come up with something that artistically was meaningful for us as musicians and at the same time could catch the attention of the listeners. We really hope you enjoy this new album and come with us for a great ride!"

II includes The Art of Illusions Part III: The Wasteland - the conclusion to the trilogy that began on the debut album. Also featured is Cry No More, which is inspired and dedicated to the late Thin Lizzy man Phil Lynott. Check out the trailer here.




Halestorm Release Unplugged 'Apocalyptic' Performance(Classic Rock)

Halestorm have released a video of them performing an acoustic version of Apocalyptic. It was recorded in a session at Atlantic Records in New York earlier this year.
They previously unveiled performances of What Sober Couldn't Say and This Modern Love from the same session. Apocalyptic appears on the band's latest album Into The Wild Life.

In a track-by-track breakdown of Into The Wild Life for TeamRock, guitarist Joe Hottinger said of Apocalyptic: "We were initially going to lead off the album campaign with Amen, and then our label said we should go with Apocalyptic - and they were totally right because this was more a seamless transition between the last album and this one.

"We wanted to lead the listeners in subtly, and I'm glad that we did. The response to this song's been great when we play it live." Check out the video here.




Chris Squire's Death Cast Doubt On Future For Yes(Classic Rock)

Billy Sherwood has confirmed the future of Yes was in doubt following the death of Chris Squire. He passed away in June after a battle with cancer, and drummer Alan White soon said the band would keep going because that's what the late bassist had asked them to do.
But Sherwood - who'd been standing in for Squire since his illness was announced - has owned up to concerns about whether he'd be accepted. He tells Classic Rock Revisited: "No one was sure if Yes was going to continue, with me at the tip of that spear. I wasn't sure. Will these people accept me here? I understand the pain - but will this work? To my surprise, I'm very happy to say the majority of Yes fans are rallying behind the band right now."

He recalls the comforting experience of the band's most recent Cruise To The Edge event, referring to "lots of love and well-wishes for Chris and his family" and "the same emotions and feelings for Yes moving forward and me doing what I'm doing."

Sherwood - who's on his third stint with Yes - admits he didn't realize he was being lined up to permanently replace Squire when the pair first spoke about it.

"It was about filling in for him. But as things progressed and he got closer to his mortality, I think he was more in touch with reality than I was. In his way he was prepping me for, you know, 'You are going to take this. Do you promise me you're going to do this? Tell me you're into it.' All these things." Read more here.




Metallica's James Hetfield 2015 Favorites Includes Justin Bieber(Classic Rock)


James Hetfield has published a handwritten list of his favorite things that happened to him in 2015. The Metallica frontman cites staying alive, watching his children grow up, having fans join him onstage at numerous concerts and shooting a sniper out a moving helicopter among his best memories of the year.
His favorite music moments included Baroness's upcoming album Purple, getting his "best" guitar sound yet, Pepper Keenan's return to Corrosion of Conformity, meeting Robert Plant - and Justin Bieber being photographed wearing a Metallica T-shirt.

The pop star faced backlash on social media from metal fans after appearing on the Ellen Show wearing the top last month, as well as posting a photo of himself wearing it on Instagram in June.

But Metallica said in a 2013 interview with Q Magazine that they were fans of the singer. Hetfield said: "Are we Beliebers? Yes." Drummer Lars Ulrich added: "Is it possible to have respect for him without being a Belieber? I think the kid's really talented and obviously to go through what he's going through at that early age must be a mindf***. So the fact that he still goes out there and does it, I admire that and I think he's super talented, so I guess I am kind of a Belieber." See Hetfield's list here.




Paul Nelson Band Streaming Cover Of Freddie King's Christmas Tears(The Blues)


The Paul Nelson Band have streamed their version of Freddie King's track Christmas Tears. The video appears ahead of the debut album from the outfit put together by the late Johnny Winter's long-time guitarist. They confirmed earlier this month that Badass Generation would be released on February 5.
Nelson said: "Johnny's influence will always be a part of me. There are many times when I pick up my guitar and I feel his music. I know he's with me in a way - but I also have influences from so many other places. Have I now spread my wings? Absolutely. I'm a musician. I have to keep on writing and performing, and never stop."

The lineup features vocalist Morten Fredheim, bassist Christopher Alexander and drummer Chris Reddan, and Gov't Mule keyboardist Danny Louis makes a guest studio appearance. Stream the song here.



Colt 45 Release Charity Single To Benefit Flood Relief In Cumbria(TeamRock Radio)

Colt 45 have released a charity single to raise funds for those affected by the recent floods in their home county of Cumbria. The rockers will donate all proceeds from sales of their track I Remember When The Rain Came Down to the Cumbria Flood Appeal. The area faces months of rebuilding after Storm Desmond wreaked havoc this month. It was declared a "major incident" by police as the towns of Carlisle, Appleby, Keswick and Kendal faced the brunt of the rainfall.
Colt 45 say: "We've all been affected by the terrible floods in Cumbria previously in 2005 and 2009 and now, again, right before Christmas this year. The community spirit here in Carlisle and Workington has been amazing - everyone's helping each other out with the clean-up, sorting through destroyed possessions and trying to prepare for as normal a Christmas as possible.

"We've been lucky this time to not be directly hit ourselves, and our rehearsal room just about survived, but we have close family and friends whose homes and belongings have been destroyed - some for the second or third time in 10 years." Read more and stream the track here.




Devil You Know Release 'Your Last Breath' Lyric Video(TeamRock Radio)

Devil You Know have issued a lyric video for their track Your Last Breath, It features on their second album They Bleed Red, launched last month via Nuclear Blast
The album is the follow-up to 2014's The Beauty Of Destruction and Your Last Breath follows the release of singles The Way We Die, Stay Of Execution and their cover of Survivor classic Eye Of The Tiger.

Howard Jones, Francesco Artusato, John Sankey and Ryan Wombacher had three Soundwave shows scheduled in Australia next month, which was just canceled by organizers. Stream the track here.



Australia's Soundwave Festival Cancelled Due To Poor Ticket Sales(TeamRock Radio)


Australia's Soundwave festival has been cancelled little more than a month before it was due to get underway. The three-day, three-city event was scheduled to take place in Brisbane on January 23, Sydney a day later and Melbourne on January 26, but promoter AJ Maddah has announced he's pulled the plug due to "poor ticket sales." It'll also not go ahead in 2017, with this year's Soundwave seemingly the event's swan song.
In a series of Twitter posts, Maddah says: "I am devastated to have to announce the cancellation of Soundwave 2016 due to poor ticket sales. I am very sorry. I tried my best.

"Thank you to all the fans, bands and people who supported the event for the last 12 years. I wish we could have ended it on a better note. Great triumph for the internet hate squad and the trolls. Congratulations guys. Only thing is, you are now fast running out of targets." Read more here.



The Contortionist Release 'Language (Rediscovered)' Performance Video(Prog)


The Contortionist have released a video of them performing their track Language live. It features on the "Rediscovered" edition of their 2014 Language album which contains three other live cuts along with the original recordings.
They previously issued a promo for The Parable. Vocalist Michael Lessard told Prog: "We wanted to sit down with the songs that we've spent the last 14 months playing around the world, and give people a chance to see them in a new light. It's been a pleasure getting a chance to rediscover these tracks and we hope everyone enjoys."

The Contortionist recently wrapped up a North American tour with Tesseract and will return to Europe for a run of dates in February. Check out the new video clip here.



Pantera Box Set Promo Video Released(TeamRock Radio)

An unboxing video showing off the vinyl version of Pantera's box set has been released. Released via Rhino Records, the set is also available in a 5CD package. It is available via Amazon.
The vudei clip shows the five colored albums and one 7-inch single that come with The Complete Studio Albums 1990-2000, which was released this week.

The vinyl package contains Cowboys From Hell, Vulgar Display Of Power, Far Beyond Driven, The Great Southern Trendkill and Reinventing The Steel, as well as a 7-inch featuring non album tracks Piss and Avoid The Light. Watch the video here.



Faith No More Release 'Separation Anxiety' Video(Classic Rock)


Faith No More have unveiled a promo for their track Separation Anxiety. The video features clips from the 1955 horror film Dementia - also known as Daughter of Horror.
The track is from their seventh record Sol Invictus - their first release since 1997's Album Of The Year. This year the band embarked on a world tour and headlined festivals including Sonisphere, Download, Riot Fest, Bumbershoot and Rock In Rio to promote their latest studio work.

Bassist Billy Gould says: "When we split up, we explored what we could do on our own. During that time, we each developed what was a natural part of ourselves. Now, coming back, we have a wider perspective so we can do things we didn't even think of back in the day.

"If we were to decide to do country-western music, it would still sound like a Faith No More album. Together we have a strong collective identity, and when we work together it makes its own animal."

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

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Tim Abrigg Jr.'s Rock and Roll News Of The Day!: Today's Day In Rock News!: Ritchie Blackmore May Play Even More Rainbow Concerts(hennemusic) Ritchie Blackmore says in new interview that there may be mor...

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Ritchie Blackmore May Play Even More Rainbow Concerts(hennemusic)


Ritchie Blackmore says in new interview that there may be more Rainbow shows in the band's future if the three scheduled concerts that he has announced for next year go off as planned.
The group will perform the Best of Rainbow and Deep Purple at the Monsters Of Rock festivals in Loreley, Germany on June 17 and Bietigheim-Bissingen, Germany on June 18, as well as a solo headlining date at the Genting Arena in Birmingham, UK on June 25.

The 2016 shows marks a rare return to rock by the guitarist after years as the leader of Blackmore's Night, a medieval folk band he formed in 1997 with then-girlfriend and now-wife Candice Night.

"Blackmore's Night will go on," Blackmore tells Rich Davenport's Rock Show, "and this is just a brief intermission of playing some good old rock, but with some good friends and some good musicians. And hopefully everybody's there for the same reason, which is it's good music and it's nostalgia, and hopefully everything goes well.

"And if it works, we'll do, obviously, more dates. We're only doing three this first time. But, like I said, if it works, we'll do more later on." Listen to the full interview here.




AC/DC Add Another 2016 Leg to Rock Or Bust World Tour(Classic Rock)


AC/DC are on a roll with the announcement of yet another 2016 leg of their Rock or Bust World Tour. They have now revealed that they will return to Europe next year, it's been confirmed.
They've just announced a 2016 US tour in support of latest album Rock Or Bust - and following the run of 20 shows, they'll head back across the Pond for 10 dates, including performances in London and Manchester in June.

The first gig will take place in Lisbon, Portugal on May 7 and wrap up June 12 in Aarhus, Denmark. Tickets will go on sale on December 18 (Friday) from 9.30am local time via the band's website. See the dates for the European and the American legs here.


Sammy Hagar Previews His New TV Show(hennemusic)

Sammy Hagar has released the trailer for his new AXS TV series Rock & Roll Road Trip. Set to premiere January 24 on the US network, the 6-episode run mixes all-star guest appearances with performances as the Red Rocker drives across the country to jam with some of music's biggest names.
In the series' first episode, Hagar and former Van Halen bassist Michael Anthony cruise the Sunset Strip and reminisce at the world famous Whisky A Go Go, before heading out to Motley Crue drummer Tommy Lee's house to cook, talk, and perform rock staples "Rock Candy" and Jeff Beck's "Going Down."

Hagar then heads out to San Francisco for a special Grateful Dead episode, joining founding members Bob Weir and Mickey Hart as they relive the glory days of the Peace & Love Movement on Haight-Ashbury, delve into their musical influences, discuss what made the group so unique, and perform the band's classic "Loose Lucy", followed by a jam session with Hagar and Hart.

"Something that's always bugged me is that fans get to see us either onstage in concert or in interviews, and that's about it," says Hagar. "There's so much cool, history-making stuff that happens off stage that fans have never really had access to, but I do. And that's where this show takes viewers! I'm hookin' them up with a real backstage pass."

Other season one highlights include a Seattle session with Heart front women Ann and Nancy Wilson, and appearances by Alice Cooper, Alice In Chains guitarist Jerry Cantrell and others. Watch the trailer here.




Filter's Richard Patrick Apologizes For Scott Weiland Comments(Classic Rock)


Filter mainman Richard Patrick has apologized to the late Scott Weiland for comments he made about his addictions earlier this year. Patrick - a recovering drug addict himself - said in April that Weiland's biggest enablers were his fans, to which the former Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver singer responded by saying he hadn't taken heroin in 13 years.
Weiland was found dead on his tour bus in Bloomington, Minnesota, on December 3 where where he was on the road with his band Scott Weiland And The Wildabouts.

The cause of death has yet to be confirmed, but police confirmed they had found drugs in the room where the vocalist's body was discovered. Patrick now says he will do everything he can to stay clean himself and ensure Weiland's death was not in vain.

In a Facebook post, Patrick says: "I'm sorry Scott. You know, I was trying to help. You were mad at me when I went public with my comments on your addiction.

"I figured if I lost a friend in order to help him it was worth the risk. I figured if the shoe were on the other foot, maybe one day you could hit me back somehow if I went out.

"People think it was lame or a publicity stunt but all I wanted was for you to hear me, if not all of us. Bless you Scott. I will learn from your mistakes. I will be sober because of you. Your death won't be in vain. Whenever I feel the temptation to use I will say to myself, 'For Scott, not today.'" Read more including the post here.




Eagles Of Death Metal's Homme Moved By Fan Support Video(Classic Rock)


Josh Homme says he is "humbled" by a fan group's video message of support to the Eagles Of Death Metal. A group of Queens Of The Stone Age fans from around the world recorded a message for EODM in the wake of last month's Paris terror attacks.
The band's show at the Bataclan venue was targeted by extremists, with 89 people killed by gunmen who later detonated suicide bombs at the concert hall. In total, 130 people died in a series of coordinated attacks across the French capital.

QOTSA frontman Homme is also a member of EODM, although he doesn't always tour with them and was not in Paris on the night of the attacks. Homme says: "I think I'm one of the first in our group to see this. I find it difficult to put into words how this video makes me feel. I'm proud to be among you, part of you, one of you. Thank you for this kind and generous gift.

"It means the world to me. I thank you with everything I have. I am humbled by you. I am in awe of you. What you have done, together? I will never forget this gift of kindness. Thank you."

The video sees fans, calling themselves the Queens Of The Stone Age Family, tell of their love of the band and offering their support. Individual members recorded themselves reading lines from a statement. Read some of their comments and watch the video here.




Paramore Announce 'Painful' Split With Member(TeamRock Radio)


Paramore bassist Jeremy Davis has left the band in what his former colleagues call a "painful" split. But frontwoman Hayley Williams and guitarist Taylor York have vowed they'll keep the outfit going.
Davis was the Tennessee troupe's first bass player when they formed in 2004, although he'd left by the time they recorded debut album All We Know Is Falling. He returned the following year and remained on board for 2007's Riot!, 2009's Brand New Eyes and 2013's self-titled release, recorded after the departure of Josh and Zac Farro.

Paramore say: "The self-titled era was one we knew would be important for us, but also one we'd eventually have to move on from. In moving forward, there is growth, pain, and change -and sometimes the change is not at all what you hoped for.

"We've written and re-written this countless times and there's just not a good way to put it. Jeremy is no longer going to be in the band with us. This has been really painful." Read more here.




Bleeding Through Shoot Down Full Reunion Rumors(TeamRock Radio)


Bleeding Through have moved to squash reunion rumors that were sparked after they uploaded a photo to their Facebook page captioned "Nothing Is Over. 2016."
The post gave excited fans false hope of a comeback - but the band have since revealed it was referring only to their upcoming performance at a fundraiser show for The Ghost Inside, who were involved in a fatal bus crash in Texas while on tour last month.
Frontman Brandan Schiepatti says: "Just so you know, BT is playing a show to help raise money for our friends in The Ghost Inside pay for medical bills. Friends have each other's backs.

"BT is not getting back together anytime in the foreseeable future. This is about our friends needing help. We hope that people support this show and help raises funds for TGI. This is not an attempt at a comeback. I feel BT gave enough." Read more here.




Last In Line Streaming New Song 'Martyr'(Classic Rock)


Last In Line have made their track Martyr available to stream. It's taken from the band's debut album Heavy Crown, which is due out on February 19 via Frontiers Music Srl.
Last In Line features original Dio members Vivian Campbell on guitar, Vinny Appice on drums and bassist Jimmy Bain, alongside lead vocalist Andrew Freeman.

In November the band split with keyboardist Claude Schnell. The band had this to say about the new track, "Happy to share with you another new song called Martyr. Crank it up loud." Check out the song here.




David Bowie Previews New 'Lazarus' Single(hennemusic)


David Bowie has released a preview of a brand new song entitled "Lazarus", which is the second single from the legendary rock star's forthcoming studio album "Blackstar."
Available December 18, the song is the only track from the project also featured in the current New York stage production of the same name written by Bowie and Enda Walsh and directed by Ivo Van Hove.

Ahead of Friday's release, "Lazarus" will premiere via the UK's BBC and NPR Music in the States on Thursday and - later the same night - be delivered in a feature performance by Michael C. Hall and the musicians from the musical on CBS-TV's The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

Bowie recently issued a short film/video for the title track to "Blackstar" the album, which he'll release on his 69th birthday on January 8. The project marks the follow-up to the singer's first album in a decade - 2013's "The Next Day" - which peaked at No. 2 on the US Billboard 200. Check out the preview clip here.




Steve Vai's Guitar Stolen From Outside Of Tony McAlpine Benefit(Classic Rock)


A guitar owned by Steve Vai was stolen from outside the Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles where the guitar hero was performing at a benefit show for Tony McAlpine.
The custom mirror JEM - which Vai nicknamed 'Bo' - was taken from outside the venue on December 12 (Saturday) where he and a host of other musicians including Tom Morello, Zakk Wylde, Billy Sheehan, John 5, Mike Portnoy and Nuno Bettencourt were performing.

The show was set up to raise funds for guitarist McAlpine, who was recently diagnosed with colon cancer and had to postpone a string of tour dates while he undergoes treatment.

Vai's guitar carries the serial number F0006311 and has a host of unique features, such as blue LED fret dots and a red laser in the headstock. More including video from the show here.




Cozy Powell To Receive Hometown Memorial Honor(Classic Rock)


A memorial plaque in honor of the late Cozy Powell will be officially unveiled in his hometown of Cirencester next month. The tribute comes after fans petitioned for Powell's hometown to pay tribute to his career, which included stints with Black Sabbath, Rainbow, Whitesnake and Thin Lizzy among others.
The 50-year-old drummer - real name Colin Powell - was killed in a car crash in 1998 while on the phone to his girlfriend. He was later found to have been over the drink-driving limit.

Campaign organizer Rossella Amadori, who started the petition for the plaque, says: "His talents were immediately evident to anyone who heard him play. But it was when you saw him performing that he really blew you away. You knew that every part of him was right there. No matter which genre of music he was playing, he always gave everything he had." Read more here.




Cheap Trick's New Album Has Flavors Of 1975 Says Zander(Classic Rock)


Cheap Trick frontman Robin Zander has described the band's songwriting team as "three great guys, and four great chords." Referring to himself, guitarist Rick Nielsen and bassist Tom Petersson, Zander says the group's upcoming 17th album - tentatively called Bang Zoom Crazy Hello - harks back to their classic works thanks to the working relationship of the three core members.
Zander tells UCR: "It has flavors of 1975; it really does. And it's the same guys in the band, so it sounds like Cheap Trick. I don't think anyone is going to be very disappointed.

"I think all of our records are a progression of some sort. There's three great guys and four great chords. There are three songwriters in the band and we're all vying for space on the record as we go along on this journey of over 40 years. So, it's going to be diverse, just like all of our records." Read more here.




Journey Frontman Arnel Pineda Announces Sounds Of Christmas EP(hennemusic)


Journey singer Arnel Pineda will release the EP, "Sounds Of Christmas", on December 18. The 4-song set includes the now-available lead single "This Christmas", as well as "Christmas Day", "Christmas Time" and "Jingle Bells."
The project is Pineda's first offering under a newly-signed deal with Imagen Records. "I am pleased and honored to have the opportunity to sign with Imagen Records for my solo projects," says Pineda, "such as my new Christmas record out now, and my full length solo album coming out next in 2016, and of course, be able to work with such amazing crew and management of Imagen Records.

"To all the Journey fans, thank you for all your love and support to me and our whole band, looking forward to Journey's tour next year. Grateful to have all the people around me including Sanre Entertainment, its CEO Rene Walter, and my social media followers and likers, for their continued support, loyalty and love for my God-given talent. God bless everyone."

Pineda joined the San Francisco band in 2007 after being discovered by founder and guitarist Neal Schon singing Journey covers on YouTube with Filipino band The Zoo. Read more here.




Frank Zappa's Lost Broadcast Being Released On DVD(Prog)

A concert film recorded by Frank Zappa And The Mothers Of Invention during their second European tour is to be released on DVD for the first time.
The Lost Broadcast: The Beat Club '68 was shot in Germany on October 6 that year, during the group's first visit to the country and its iconic Bremen venue.

The DVD edition includes a band rehearsal alongside the full performance, which features Ian Underwood, Bunk Gardner, Don Preston, Roy Estrada, Jimmy Carl Black, Art Tripp and Motorhead Sherwood.

Gonzo Multimedia say: "Much of this material has never been legitimately released before now. Only the last 35 minutes were ever transmitted." Read more here.




Beatles Abbey Road Sessions Re-staging Set For A Tour(Classic Rock)


The Sessions, a live re-staging of The Beatles at Abbey Road, is to tour the UK next year. The tour, which features a cast of 45, will kick-off with a charity preview event at Liverpool's Echo Arena on March 30.
Inspired by Here, There and Everywhere, the memoir of former Abbey Road sound engineer Geoff Emerick, each of the albums recorded at the studio will become a 'Suite' featuring seven vocalists (two 'Johns', two 'Pauls', two 'Georges' and one 'Ringo'), while a further seven musicians will recreate the band's instrumentation and a 21-piece orchestra will provide musical arrangements.

"This video is a small window into what we're trying to achieve, and the passion and expertise in which we'll do it," says executive director Stig Edgren. "With the world class team we've assembled, the clarity of our vision and the amazing venues we'll be touring, we have an incredibly exciting opportunity to create the biggest, most spectacular, most musically authentic Beatles show ever. We wanted to give people a taste of the process by which we will bring The Sessions to life, and hope they see our commitment to delivering the finest Beatle production ever." The organisers have made a short film to explain how it'll all work. Read more and check out the video here.




IO Earth Release 'Insomnia' Music Video(Prog)

IO Earth have released a video for their track Insomnia. It follows the promo for the title track from current album New World. Mainmain Dave Cureton says the concept for the Insomnia video came from an idea hatched by manager Wendy Vissers-Hagenbeek, who also directed the clip, which focuses on a grieving father's struggle to get over the loss of his daughter.
He adds: "It's about having the courage and the strength to move on in life after tragedy strikes and you feel like your life is on hold. Keep moving on will find you inner peace."

Vissers-Hagenbeek adds: "It came to me completely out of the blue and I instantly knew it would turn out great. I called Dave in the middle of the night and rein-acted the entire concept. Luckily he was just as excited as I was about the story and we rolled with it." Watch the video here.



The Resistance Announce New Album Coup De Grace(TeamRock Radio)

The Resistance have revealed that their second album Coup De Grace will be out on January 22 next year via EarMusic. The Swedish extreme metal band, made up of members of In Flames and The Haunted, released their debut EP Rise From Treason in January 2013, followed by their full-length Scars and mini-album Torture Tactics in February this year.
The Resistance is fronted by The Haunted vocalist Marco Aro, with In Flames guitarists Jesper Stromblad and Glenn Ljungstrom, Dark Tranquility's Daniel Antonsson and drummer Christofer Barkensjo from Face Down.

Stromblad has previously said he left In Flames due to its changing, "Americanised" sound and to seek treatment for his ongoing battle with alcohol addiction. Read more here.



Devilskin Announce Their First UK Tour(TeamRock Radio)


Devilskin have announced details of their first UK tour. The Kiwi outfit, whose debut album We Rise debuted at the number one spot on the New Zealand album chart and has since achieved double platinum status, arrive in Birmingham on February 18 at the start of an eight-date tour. We Rise has now been in the NZ Album chart Top 20 for 73 weeks.
"We are really looking forward to getting a good look around the beautiful country and of course playing shows in new territories is also really exciting," say the band. "We see it as a challenge to be at the top of our game and put on the best show we can to a whole new audience. We want to be invited back.

"We all see the UK as the spiritual home of metal. Our heroes and idols have all walked those streets, worked those stages and inspired us so much from the other side of the world. To have the opportunity to play these venues and walk the same paths as so many legends is a real honour and only inspires us to work harder and reach further.

"Metal Hammer readers are a discerning lot, loyal, hungry for new talent and appreciative of good honest passion. We cant wait to meet some of these legends share a beer and introduce them to our music and the devilish world of Devilskin!" See the dates and tour poster here.




Amaranthe's Elize Ryd Believes They Invented Their Own Genre(TeamRock Radio)

Amaranthe's Elize Ryd says she can't pigeonhole the band's sound and reckons they invented their own genre. The Swedish band's joint vocalist says each member of the group brought their own influences to the table when they formed in 2008.
She wanted to infuse the pop stylings of stars like Beyonce with Jake Lundberg's love of 80s rock and guitarist Olof Morck's classical background. Bassist Johan Andreassen's punk obsession helps add to the mix, says Ryd.

She tells Yell: "I would say that we probably, by coincidence, created our own genre. I don't see myself as a specifically metal girl. I see myself as a musical artist. And from musicals, you can do rock - like Queen musical We Will Rock You or Mamma Mia which is pop, or Les Miserables which is classical.

"I'm versatile. I thought it would be so cool if I could sing like in a Beyonce-type voice. I'd never heard that in metal before. We are different as people and we put in what we are best at. Olaf comes from a classical background. Johan is the punk guy, Jake is good at his 80s rock thing. We never try to adjust to a specific kind of genre, we just stay true to ourselves then write together." Read more here.




Beth Hart Announces 2016 UK Tour(Classic Rock)


Beth Hart has confirmed a seven-date UK tour for November 2016. It follows an acclaimed run of British shows in May this year, and the release of seventh album Better Than Home the previous month. She played a sold-out solo show at London's Union Chapel this week.
Hart recently said of the follow-up to 2014's Bang Bang Boom Boom: "This record is not like that aesthetic. I bounce all over the place, man. I've got multiple personalities. A lot of them.

"Keep working on telling the truth - that's my mantra for the music. Tell the truth, work your ass off, and keep going there. I've got four things I have to do and the rest I leave to the wind - pray, work out, eat right, and keep in contact with my doctor."

She's currently working on her eighth record, set to be released before she returns to the UK. See the new tour dates here.



Charlie Barnes Releases 'More Stately Mansions' Live Video(Prog)

Charlie Barnes has released a live video for his latest album's title track More Stately Mansions. In addition to the song's official music video, which was released in October, the team filmed a live acoustic clip of the song in an old church while they were shooting the video for the record's first single Sing to God in March.
The multi-instrumentalist from Leeds, who is a touring member with indie-rock band Bastille, also launched a reworked version of single Easy, Kid in October to coincide with his UK and Euro solo tour.

He says: "This has been an absolutely crazy year for me. I've learned in 2015 that you really can't plan your life all that much. We shot the promo video for Sing To God back in February in a beautiful former church in Leeds, and decided while we were there to quickly throw some mics up and record an acoustic version of the song More Stately Mansions.

"We couldn't really find the right time to put the video out during the last six odd months, so we decided it would be an ideal little way to round off this absolutely bat-sh*t-mental year of my musical life." Watch the video and read more here.


Mothertongue Ink Deal For Unsongs Album Release(Prog)

Manchester six-piece Mothertongue have been snapped up by Bad Elephant Music ahead of the release of their debut album. Described as "an inspirational, progressive-pop melting pot with touches of punk and ska thrown in for good measure," Mothertongue's debut Unsongs will released in early 2016.
Drummer John Simm says: "We're extremely excited to be working with the lovely chaps at Bad Elephant Music.They've given us a chance to get our album out into the world, whilst cosseting our suspiciously odd tunes in the warm blanket of acceptance. Let's hope they don't notice how little sense it makes before they release it."

Label boss David Elliot adds: "They had me from the first note - honest, melodic, intelligent music which works its way into your head and your dancing feet very quickly. Also, they like dinosaurs. Splendid!"

Monday, December 7, 2015

Tim Abrigg Jr.'s Rock and Roll News Of The Day!: Today's Day In Rock News!

Tim Abrigg Jr.'s Rock and Roll News Of The Day!: Today's Day In Rock News!: Classic Rock Stars Deny Indecent Assault Of 15-Year-Old Girl(Classic Rock) Two former members of The Tremeloes who have been accu...

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Classic Rock Stars Deny Indecent Assault Of 15-Year-Old Girl(Classic Rock)

Two former members of The Tremeloes who have been accused of historic charges of indecent assault against a 15-year-old girl have denied any wrongdoing.
Rick Westwood, 72, and Len Hawkes, 69, were both charged last month with one count each of indecent assault relating to an incident in Chester in 1968.

According to the BBC, the pair both pleaded not guilty at an appearance at Chester Magistrates' Court this week and were bailed ahead of a further appearance scheduled for April 5, 2016.

Prosecutor Rob Youds told the court the alleged incident took place in a Chester hotel room at the height of the band's fame. Read more here.


Motorhead Frontman Lemmy Sick Of Death Questions(Classic Rock)

Lemmy says he sick of being asked when he's going to die. The Motorhead frontman has struggled with ill health in recent years, and a number of shows on the band's recent US tour were cancelled or stopped early as he suffered with a lung infection, exacerbated by high altitude.
But the 69-year-old rock icon insists he's doing just fine and adds that he's fed up being asked about his health. He tells Classic Rock: "I'm sick of the f***ing, 'Are you going to die?' line of questioning. It's getting really old, that question. I'm alright. I'm going out there and doing my best.

"I have good days and bad days but mostly I've been doing alright. The last tour of the States was very good." Lemmy adds that, even though he's approaching 70, he has no intention of retiring.

He says: "It's when you get to 60 when everything starts to go pear-shaped. Everyone thinks that becoming an older guy is easy, but you never consider it fully. It comes as quite a shock. But the thing is, I don't want to give in to it." Read more here.



Ringo Starr Breaks Records With Auction(M2M)

Beatles legend Ringo Starr raised almost $10 million with his Julien's Auctions of rarities which included fetching record breaking prices for a historic drum kit and the first UK pressing of one of the Beatle's most iconic albums.
Ringo's very first UK pressing of the Beatles' White Album sold for $790,000, breaking the previous record held by an Elvis acetate that sold for $310,000 at auction.

The biggest item from the auction was Ringo's first 1963 Ludwig Oyster Black Pearl three-piece drum kit, which was purchased by Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay for a record $2.2 million.

We were sent the following history of the drum set and more details about additional items that were sold at the auction: The kit has not been seen in public for more than 50 years and was used by Starr in more than 200 performances between May of 1963 and February of 1964 and used to record some of The Beatles biggest hits including: "Can't Buy Me Love," "She Loves You," "All My Loving," "I Want to Hold Your Hand," "Money," and "I Wanna Be Your Man," and many others. Paul McCartney also used the Oyster Black Pearl kit on his first solo album, McCartney. Read more here.



Rush's Geddy Lee Open To Making New Solo Album

The future of Rush is still up in the air with the band stating that their last tour would possibly be their last. But there is still hope for new music from frontman Geddy Lee, who says that he would definitely consider making another solo album.
Lee did an in-depth interview with The A.V. Club looking back at various songs and periods from Rush's 40 year career. At the end of the discussion the talk turned towards his solo experience. When asked if he would ever consider making a follow up to his 2000 solo album "My Favorite Headache," he said "Yes, I would. Definitely."

Prior to that question, he was asked what it was like to write without Neil Pearl and Alex Lifeson. He responded, "That was a real interesting period for me. It was tough because I had planned to do some jamming with my dear friend Ben Mink who is an amazing musician, producer, and songwriter in his own right, and a violinist and guitarist. Because we had been friends for so long, and we had never actually made a record together aside from him playing on the song Losing It from our Signals album, we had always planned that some time when the band was on a break, we would just get together and start writing together and see what happened.

"We were planning to do that, and suddenly tragedy struck Neil's life. His daughter was taken from him in a car accident, and everything got really weird and it was just a horrible period.

"So I decided after a few months this idea of working with Ben might be a real tonic for me, because I didn't know really whether there would ever be another Rush album. I had no idea; it was not something we were focused on, and people get through tragedies in different ways. I was kind of going crazy and needed something to focus on, so this project that was sort of in the back of my mind with Ben suddenly became critical so we started getting together in my home studio in Toronto and I would go to his place in Vancouver and over a series of months we gathered a whole bunch of material together and then we decided to go for it and make the record." Read the full interview here.



Billy Corgan Pays Tribute To Scott Weiland

The Smashing Pumpkins leader Billy Corgan has published a tribute to former Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver frontman Scott Weiland who died last week at the age of 48.
Corgan published the following on the official The Smashing Pumpkins website, "Having just woken to the news of this passing, I feel compelled to put pen to paper and pay my respects to Scott. And in that I will not pretend to know more than I know, or add some sad homily to how he loved his life. At least in that, may I now say he is undoubtably in the arms of grace and eternal love.

"May I also offer my humble condolences to his family, friends, and band mates; who have, and are, suffering this great loss. For when anyone as vaunted leaves far too soon, we mourn all that might have been.

"As any fan, I find myself reflecting on what I do have in my own treasure chest: in scarce moments where Scott and I spoke as contemporaries or competitors, and got to know each as people other past the footlights and shadows we were so busy casting to the world. It may seem trite in reflection, but I'd try to make him giggle when I saw that the manic whirl of the dumb parties we were at (in Hollywood, no less!) might be causing undue stress.

"It was, I'd guess you'd say, my way of apology for having been so critical of STP when they appeared on the scene like some crazy, man-fueled rocket. And not only was the knight up front freshly handsome to a fault, but he could sing too! As any supreme actor gives a real and different voice to each character played.

"It was STP's 3rd album that had got me hooked, a wizardly mix of glam and post-punk, and I confessed to Scott, as well as the band many times, how wrong I'd been in assessing their native brilliance. And like Bowie can and does, it was Scott's phrasing that pushed his music into a unique, and hard to pin down, aesthetic sonicsphere.

"Lastly, I'd like to share a thought which though clumsy, I hope would please Scott In Hominum. And that is if you asked me who I truly believed were the great voices of our generation, I'd say it were he, Layne, and Kurt.

"So it goes beyond tragedy to say it is we who lost them, and not the other way round… WILLIAM CORGAN"




Every Time I Die's Keith Buckley Thankful Following Baby Complications

Every Time I Die frontman Keith Buckley posted a message of thanks and shared a photos of his new daughter Zuzana London Buckley. He was forced to leave the band's tour last week after his wife suffered "a rare and life threatening complication which required immediate removal" of their child to save their lives.
Buckley posted the following message on his personal Facebook page, "I'm indebted to a lot of wonderful people for a lot of beautiful things lately but I need to take a moment to publicly thank Tyler Brand of Exalt and Jason Butler of Letlive for the sacrifices they are making in order to course correct ETID and keep them moving forward in my stead. my view from the outside this week has given me a new appreciation of the compassion inherent in the community where every time I die has proudly built a home- one where the strong are selflessly motivated to compensate for the weak- and I am humbled to a sacred place outside of words.

"To all those who go to the shows and support every time I die unflinchingly, your part in helping me keep my focus beyond the outermost limits of darkness is as fundamental as Tyler and Jason's. I am grateful for the things I have, particularly in the times when I have not. I hope to see you soon."

He also posted a photo of his wife and new born daughter with the caption "her name is Zuzana London Buckley and this is what it looks like when love prevails. my heart is new again. - with Lindsay Buckley." See the photo here.



Scott Weiland Appeared To Be In A Bad Way At Rock On The Range(Classic Rock)

Scott Weiland had the appearance of a man who "needed help" after his band's performance at Rock On the Range this year, according to TeamRock editor-in-chief Alexander Milas.
Milas watched Scott Weiland And The Wildabouts' "shambolic" performance at the festival in Ohio on May 16 and interviewed him after he came off stage. He says the experience left him feeling very sorry for the clearly deeply troubled singer.

Weiland was found dead on his tour bus in Bloomington, Minnesota, on Thursday night. The cause of death has yet to be confirmed. He was 48. The Rock On The Range appearance came just weeks after a video of Weiland and his band performing Stone Temple Pilots classic Vasoline went viral on account of the vocalist's disheveled appearance and wayward singing.

Milas tells TeamRock Radio: "It was a strange experience, to put things mildly. It had come not long after a video went viral from a show in Texas where he seemed confused and didn't quite know where he was. In Texas, they did a Wildabouts song and he began to sing something by STP and it was quite clear then that he had some troubles.

"So I was surprised that he then made that festival appearance, and shambolic is probably being generous." During his interview with Weiland, Milas says it was obvious the frontman was in a bad way. Read more here.




Decapitated Announce Blood Mantra Across North America Tour

Decapitated have announced that they will be launching their own North American headlining tour early next year. The Blood Mantra Across North America Tour will feature support from Black Breath and Theories.
The tour scheduled to kick off on January 27th in Denver, CO at the Marquis Theater and will be concluding on February 27th in Virginia Beach, VA at Shaka's.

Guitarist Vogg had the following to say about the trek, "We're very excited to announce that we will be returning to North America in January and February as a part of the At The Gates tour, along with our first headline dates in over 3 years.

"As you probably know due to unexpected problems with U.S.C.I.S. we were forced to cancel our tour with Soulfly in October this year. We can't wait to get back and play for our loyal fans all over North America and we hope to see you there! Nothing will stop us this time!!!"

Singer Rasta adds: "The beginning of 2016 is gonna be awesome. We are coming back to United States and Canada!!!. As we all perfectly know, North America is one of the best place to play hard music. This continent was simply built on a Rock and Roll music, and I feel it every time we play there. Amazing crowds, constant headbanging and of course unforgettable shows. North America are you ready?! We are coming! See you there!" See the dates here.



King Diamond Shows Sidelined By Acute Laryngitis(TeamRock Radio)

King Diamond was forced to cancel his show in Houston on Friday night (December 4). He had to pull the plug on his gig in Oklahoma last Tuesday evening due to acute laryngitis. And the singer says a side effect of his treatment to cure the problem has led to the latest call-off.
A statement reads: "Houston, we are very sorry to inform you that there is unfortunately no chance for King Diamond to perform at the House of Blues due to acute laryngitis.

"An unforeseen effect of the anesthetic used in the examination this past Monday has delayed the healing process. "King has for once been silent, trying his damnedest to bring enough vocal cords back to complete the rest of the tour." Read more here.



Halestorm Unplug For New Modern Love Video(Classic Rock)

Halestorm have released an acoustic version of their track New Modern Love. The song originally appeared on their third album Into The Wild Life, which came out earlier this year via Atlantic Records.
Lead guitarist Joe Hottinger told TeamRock: "This was the second song we wrote and it helped define where we were going to go with this record. It has this groove that we've never really done before."

Halestorm are currently on tour across New Zealand and Australia and will return to Europe in January, which includes a run of eight UK shows. Watch the video here.




Manowar Release The Dawn Of Battle Live Video(Classic Rock)


Manowar have released a live video for their track The Dawn Of Battle. It was filmed at this year Monsters Of Rock Brazil, which took place in Sao Paulo in April. It originally appeared on their three-track EP of the same name, released in 2002 via Nuclear Blast.
The band will embark on the European leg of their Gods And Kings World Tour next year. And bassist Joey DeMaio says they're looking forward to unleashing their new-look set.

He says: "This new production is packed with everything a Manowar fan can dream of: Massive sound, sensational visuals, and all of the anthems our fans love.

"We are extremely excited to bring this monumental world of fantasy to life on stage for our fans." Watch the video here.




ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons Sees Solo Album As Homage To His Dad(Classic Rock)

Billy Gibbons says his solo album Perfectamundo is "in no small part a direct homage" to his dad. The ZZ Top guitarist's father was a big-band leader and composer, who encouraged his son's early discovery of percussion instruments.
And that's one of the reasons Perfectamundo features experimental approaches to Afro-Cuban music. Gibbons tells Chron: "I had been banging on anything and everything around the house that made a loud noise. Maybe I'd just turned 12.

"My dad had become entertained by all this banging and clanging, so one day I found myself on a plane to New York, where I was marched off to learn how to do it right."

His father took him to mambo and Latin jazz musician Tito Puente. "This was the clincher - he didn't say, 'Let me show you what to do.' He handed me some timbale sticks and said, 'Let me hear what you want to play.'

"Apparently I had good feel for it. He said, 'We're not going to have a problem here. Let's begin.' That started it all." Read more here.




Eric Clapton Limited Edition Box Set Announced(hennemusic)

Eric Clapton will release "The Studio Album Collection", a limited edition 9-LP vinyl box set that highlights the acclaimed music star's years with Polydor/RSO on January 29.
The package features remastered editions of the guitarist's 1970 projects - his self-titled debut and his double album with Derek And The Dominos - plus six others including his best-selling 70s record , 1977's "Slowhand." Pressed on 180 gram vinyl with replica album packaging, the collection also comes with a download voucher.

Last month, Clapton issued "Slowhand At 70 - Live At The Royal Albert Hall." The set captures the guitarist during his 7-show run at the famed London venue in May in honor of his 70th birthday in March.

The series of shows also marked Clapton's 50 years in the music business and more than 200 performances at The Royal Albert Hall. See the track details for the new box set here.




Cradle Of Filth Release Blackest Magick In Practice Video(TeamRock Radio)

Cradle Of Filth have released a video for their track Blackest Magick In Practice. The song is taken from Dani Filth and co's latest album Hammer of the Witches and the promo is directed by Sam Scott-Hunter.
The director days: "There's dark madness in this video. Blackest Magick In Practice is a deeply tragic tale of lost love. It's the grief stricken insanity of trying to bring back that loved one from the dead, desperately trying to hold onto that person who's gone, even if that leads down a dark and gruesome path. I don't want to give it all away, but I will say that the hardest part of the production was getting hold of a human ear.

"I wanted to convey the power of the band too, in amongst the romance, madness and magic. Behind the imagery of the lyrics is a great and powerful metal band of amazing musicians, and I hope people can feel the intensity of the band when they watch this. It is intense viewing. There should be a bit of madness in the video, because there's madness in this song." Watch the video here.




Trivium Reveal New Drummer At Knotfest(TeamRock Radio)

Trivium have revealed drummer Paul Wandtke as their latest member. He played his first show with Matt Heafy and co during Knotfest in Mexico this past weekend.
It follows the dismissal of Nick Augusto last year, while roadie Mat Madiro played on the band's latest album, Silence In The Snow. Introducing Trivium's fourth sticksman since their formation, Heafy told the crowd: "I'll keep this short and sweet - any change we've ever made has been necessary for the very survival of the band."

Heafy's dad Brian, a former manager of the band, later said: "Matthew, Corey and Paolo are excited about what Paul brings to the team. A player's player, from what I have seen. Hopefully everything works out perfectly." Read more here.




Killswitch Engage, Atreyu, Down Lead Additions To Download Lineup (Classic Rock)

Killswitch Engage, Atreyu, Down, Breaking Benjamin, Lawnmower Deth and Shinedown are among the latest acts to be confirmed for next year's Download festival.
Donington bosses have named 33 more bands who will join the previously-announced headliners Rammstein, Black Sabbath and Iron Maiden at the three-day event in 2016.

Tremonti, Twin Atlantic, Beartooth, Don Broco, Rival Sons, Tesseract, Disturbed, Saxon and Delain have also been confirmed. The list was announced on Daniel P Carter's Radio One Rock Show on Sunday night. Read more here.




Skunk Anansie Release 'Love Someone Else' Video(Classic Rock)

Skunk Anansie have released a video for their single Love Someone Else. The song is also a track from the band's forthcoming sixth studio album Anarchytecture.
The band's management describe Anarchytecture as "a collection of hard-hitting alternative rock anthems, brimming with punchy riffs and the sort of fire that can only burn from the heart and soul of vocal powerhouse, Skin."

Skin and co previously issued a lyric video for the track, the first to be lifted from the album which is due to be released on January 15th. Watch the new video here.




Steven Wilson and Opeth To Coheadline Be Prog! My Friend(Classic Rock)

Steven Wilson and Opeth have been named as co-headliners for the 2016 edition of Be Prog! My Friend in Barcelona next July. They'll be joined by Magma, Between The Buried And Me, Anneke van Giersbergen, The Pineapple Thief, Textures, Obsidian Kingdom and Exxasens.
The third annual open-air event is sponsored by TeamRock's Metal Hammer and Prog magazines. It takes place at the scenic Poble Espanyol on Saturday, July 2, with location and performance times designed to allow visitors the chance to make the most of their trip to Barcelona.

Ticketholders will also be able to attend a free show on Friday, July 1, at the nearby Sala Apolo. Wilson - who's continuing to support third solo album Hand. Cannot. Erase. - says: "This is going to be almost like a family event for me, with so many of my friends and favourite bands appearing in such a beautiful location." Read more here.



N.y.X. Recruit King Crimson Stars For New Album(Prog)

Former King Crimson members Adrian Belew and Trey Gunn make guest appearances on upcoming N.y.X. album The News. The Italian outfit's second record is to be released early next year via a deal with Bad Elephant Music.
Belew plays on _A Sarcastic Portrait _while Gunn contributes to The Daily Dark Delirium. The follow-up to 2009's Down In Shadows also features pianist Ivan Napoles and cellist Marco Allocco.

N.y.X.'s Danilo Pannico says: "We're proud to become part of the Bad Elephant Music family with The News. We're looking forward to a professional collaboration." Read more here.




Periphery Go 4K For Psychosphere Video(Prog)

Periphery have released a live performance video for their track Psychosphere. The 4k Ultra HD video was recorded in one take by director JP Kaukonen on the band's current tour of Europe.
Kaukonen has also created a similar live clip for Periphery's tour buddies Veil Of Maya's performance of their tracks Nyu and Leeloo. Periphery say: "Surprise. Here's a brand new live music video of Psychosphere.

"This was filmed by our very good friend JP of the band Circle Of Contempt." Periphery released two albums - Juggernaut: Alpha and Juggernaut: Omega - simultaneously this year. Watch the video here.




Iron Maiden's 'Ed-Phon3s' Released(Classic Rock)

Iron Maiden's 'Ed-Phon3s' have been released in the UK and Europe. The £199 (or €299) headphones, designed in conjunction with Maiden bassist Steve Harris and produced by Japanese electronics company Onkyo, are being sold in the UK exclusively through Richer Sounds stores, while in the rest of Europe they are available online at www.maidenaudio.com
A companion MaidenAudio smartphone app is available for iOS and Android and includes exclusive custom EQ settings. Harris says: "I knew that I would need some really good headphones to use for playback of the mixes of The Book Of Souls. I'd actually started looking into this about 18 months prior to when we started recording because I'd been struggling to find a design which came even remotely close to what I felt was an acceptable sonic standard for rock and metal.

"My main objective was for a balance that wasn't just top and bottom heavy with hardly any mid range like a lot of headphones these days that are basically designed for dance music. I wanted a good balance across the widest bandwidth incorporating a lot more mid range frequencies, something I strongly feel is vital to appreciate the complexities of our music and rock and metal in general." Read more here.




Anna Von Hausswolff Releases Live Session Video For Stranger(Prog)

Anna Von Hausswolff has released a live session clip of her track Stranger. It features on her latest album entitled The Miraculous, released last month via City Slang.
She's accompanied in the clip by guitarist Karl Vento and it's been released to mark the start of her European tour. The Miraculous was recorded in Sweden and features the Acusticum Pipe Organ, which feature built-in glockenspiel, vibraphone, celeste and percussion, and boasts 9000 pipes.

Von Hausswolff previously released the tracks Come Wander With Me/Deliverance and Evocation from the follow-up to 2013's Ceremony. Watch the video clip here.




The Darkness Join Stone Free Festival Lineup(Classic Rock)

The Darkness have been added to the bill of then inaugural Stone Free festival, which will take place at London's O2 Arena on June 18 and 19. Many more acts are to be announced.
"Multi-million selling saviours of ROCK The Darkness are proud to grace the Stonefree stage," say The Darkness, "alongside rock legends past and future!

"Expect the usual mix of mania-inducing vocals, riffs forged from solid steel, and stage costumes to make you feel a bit damp in the naughty area. You are welcome." Read more here.




Singled Out: Heat of Damage's Judgment Day

The members of California metal band Heat of Damage tell us the story behind the song "Judgement Day" which is a track from their recently released debut album "Open Fire". Here is band with the song story:
David Haug: "Judgment Day" was written to be a powerful 'F**k You' song, plain and simple. The lyrics are written from the perspective of someone who has been wronged, whose response is to be the better person. My contributions to the writing process come from my own experiences of essentially the exact same thing; being wronged and priding myself on being a better person than those who would treat me poorly. The musicality aspect of the song is very heavy, like 80's era heavy metal sounding (interestingly enough, we called the riff '80's metal' before the song became Judgment Day). The harmonized guitar solo was thrown in because I am very influenced by the guitar stylings of Iron Maiden, and love the way harmonized guitar sounds.

Nick Lassalette: The song started out as just a simple guitar riff that I came up with. As soon as I played it at rehearsal one day, Julian started pounding away on his drums and the sound of the song started to take form. From the beginning I knew this song was going to be something special. We decided to make it the first official single from the album because it strongly represents exactly what Heat Of Damage is and what this album will sound like as a whole. Personally, I think it's the best song we have ever written.

Jared Easter "Judgment Day" was rather simple to write on bass, since I had very little to do with the writing process for that song. The bass line follows the rhythm guitar for the most part, providing the low end drive for the song.

Julian Bohland: "Honestly, Judgment is one of my favorites in our library. It's powerful, angry, and hits so hard. It has some of my best drumwork and is so much fun to play live. It's an overall kick ass song!
"The music video was very fun to make. We shot that at our Ace Of Spades show on August 1st, 2015 as show support for the band Some Fear None. It was their album release show. After filming the show we sent the raw video to Matt Thomas to edit. He did a great job and I love the way it came out.

Thursday, December 3, 2015

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